What is it about?

We have demontrated how inclusion of patients, and communities by health provides improves health outcomes. The social net work in the community is a powerful tool of addressing unmet patients needs of patients which otherwise the health providers would not be able to address and sustain. for example providing food, shelter and companionship

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Why is it important?

It is a bottom-up approach health care delivery that place the patient and all his needs at the centre of the health system thus requiring to also take into account the many external factors that contribute to ill health and predictable difficulties in adhering to health care interventions

Perspectives

Writing this article with my co-author presented us an ooportunity of sharing evidence based care outcomes orgnized to meet and address felt needs in the communities who are served holistcally through the team approach of communities patients and health care providers as a team

Alice W Njoroge
Eatern Deanery AIDS Program

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This page is a summary of: People‐centred health systems, a bottom‐up approach: where theory meets empery, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, April 2016, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/jep.12540.
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